A cold and snowy winter has wreaked havoc on many sidewalks throughout our region. Soon, many of these sidewalks will experience shifting and cracking this harsh winter season, creating a potential hazard for pedestrians as a consequence thereof.
Earlier this year, in Reinoso v. Heritage Warminster SPE LLC, 2015 PA Super 8 (Jan, 14, 2015), the Superior Court of Pennsylvania discussed what constitutes a trivial or de minimis defect in a sidewalk absolving a property owner from liability as a matter of law.
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